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Glitz Awards nominees unveiled

Zenzel Hirschfield was given the Hall of Fame award, celebrating her for the immense impact she had in local music industry
 
Zenzel Hirschfield was given the Hall of Fame award, celebrating her for the immense impact she had in local music industry

This comes after event director, Nkgopolang Tlhomelang and his wife sat down and brainstormed on what they could do to appreciate local celebrities. Speaking at the recent launch of nominees of the second Annual Glitz of BW Celebs 2023, Tlhomelang said they realised that most of the local awards focused on a certain group of celebrities at the exclusion of others. To bridge that gap, he said they decided to make awards that could celebrate and bring all celebrities under one roof. “We wanted to do away with this thing that Botswana does not have celebrities. This is out of context. When our celebrities go out of the country, they get immense recognition and even walk down red carpets. This misconception that there are no celebrities in Botswana must come to an end. We did a research with my wife and realised that fashion was left out. Our aim is to promote creativity. We have a lot of talented creatives,” he said.

However, he advised local celebrities to positively use their celebrity status to change people’s lives. He said social responsibility was important for them adding that in order to upgrade their profiles, a lot of international celebrities use their status to make an impact in people’s lives including the youth. He added that making an impact does require someone to have money as they could use their talents to change lives. He further called on different business entities and organisations to engage celebrities as their ambassadors. He explained that a lot of local celebrities know marketing and branding. He added that since celebrities have numerous followers, businesses could take advantage of that. He said celebrities could raise companies’ brands higher. For his part, the area councillor, Arthur Tabane applauded the awards organisers for their good gesture of recognising local talent. He also commended them for increasing the awards categories from 35 last year to 41 this year. He added that it was important for the government to support that initiative. Tabane also called on the organisers to also teach local celebrities financial literacy so that they can be able to fend for themselves.



“I hope the Glitz Awards will next time host a workshop that teaches how to save and make money. To all celebrities here, I see diamonds in you. I see stars. We are here to support you as leaders,” he ended. Zenzel Hirschfield, who was given the Hall of Fame award, celebrating her for the immense impact she had in local music industry, dedicated her award to the men and women who worked tirelessly as promoters. She thanked her mentor and family for being by her side through the good and bad times. She also said women were equally abled as men. She also said through the award, she celebrated talents of Batswana that had gone unnoticed. On the day, 230 nominees were unveiled for the upcoming second Annual Glitz awards of BW Celebs billed for Gaborone on October 28. Nominees in category of best-styled runway model include Miss Botswana 2023 Lesego Chombo and Miss Supranational 2023 Dabilo Moses while the best-styled international actors’ category has the likes of Client Phuthego and Seneo Mabengano.